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March 14, 2014, 11:51:25 AM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
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andyBernard
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March 14, 2014, 11:52:48 AM |
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another coin running my life imho
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renegadepcsolutions
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Yeah... I mined your mom last night.
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March 14, 2014, 11:54:07 AM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
What is your hash rate?
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renegadepcsolutions
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Yeah... I mined your mom last night.
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March 14, 2014, 11:55:14 AM |
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Any idea why sumpool will not accept a NXT-e deposit address for payout?
You got the email? I have yet to receive the email to edit my account and insert my payment address.
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SanHolo
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March 14, 2014, 11:57:57 AM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
What is your hash rate? 100khs please don't laugh
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tertius993
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March 14, 2014, 12:00:21 PM |
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Any idea why sumpool will not accept a NXT-e deposit address for payout?
You got the email? I have yet to receive the email to edit my account and insert my payment address. Yes I got the email, but the pool rejects the address as "invalid". However, I suspect it may be a problem at the NXT-e end as that address has now disappeared from my profile, and it won't let me set a new one.
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renegadepcsolutions
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March 14, 2014, 12:02:57 PM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
What is your hash rate? 100khs please don't laugh What are you mining with? Nvidia? Sorry man... you shoulda jumped in at the first second of the launch to get anything worthwhile with that hash-rate. Might want to consider at least getting a 7850 from Newegg on Ebay... they had refurbished ones for $140-$150 shipped.
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CrunchHarder
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March 14, 2014, 12:04:20 PM |
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Okay, update here: Please stick with the main blockchain. We appreciate the effort Crunchharder, but everything will be fine. There may or may not be changes to fix any potential bugs, but for the past 20 blocks difficulty has been accurate (or at least close to accurate). We do not expect another situation like what occurred at block 780. Any changes will be updates to the official blockchain.
Well, good luck. Sorry for the disruption for those who did choose to mine the alternate chain for a while, but the main one seemed absolutely stuck at one point there. If the chain gets past the KGW fork and stabilises, we'll come back and run a pool again. If that happens, anyone who mined with us tonight will be marked zero fees on there to try and make up for the trouble tonight. Hope it works out for all of you.
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renegadepcsolutions
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March 14, 2014, 12:05:50 PM |
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Okay, update here: Please stick with the main blockchain. We appreciate the effort Crunchharder, but everything will be fine. There may or may not be changes to fix any potential bugs, but for the past 20 blocks difficulty has been accurate (or at least close to accurate). We do not expect another situation like what occurred at block 780. Any changes will be updates to the official blockchain.
Well, good luck. Sorry for the disruption for those who did choose to mine the alternate chain for a while, but the main one seemed absolutely stuck at one point there. If the chain gets past the KGW fork and stabilises, we'll come back and run a pool again. Anyone who mined with us tonight will be marked zero fees on there to try and make up for the trouble tonight. Hope it works out for all of you. Are you serious? What about the pi that your miners made BEFORE you decided to go all gun-ho and make an alt-chain? What are they supposed to get? Oh... 0% fees? That's it? smh
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renegadepcsolutions
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March 14, 2014, 12:07:59 PM |
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I mean, seriously CrunchHarder... let's be honest here...
You're telling me that your miners didn't make ANYTHING at the pool BEFORE the squeeze?
I find that VERY hard to believe.
Be honest, and do the right thing. Pay your miners.
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SanHolo
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March 14, 2014, 12:09:51 PM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
What is your hash rate? 100khs please don't laugh What are you mining with? Nvidia? Sorry man... you shoulda jumped in at the first second of the launch to get anything worthwhile with that hash-rate. Might want to consider at least getting a 7850 from Newegg on Ebay... they had refurbished ones for $140-$150 shipped. Mining with my 6 year old hd4800...but i'm going to upgrade soon. I was mining 3-5 minutes after launch. Also have 1.3k unconfirmed, but 314 pi would still be 1/6 of my total.
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renegadepcsolutions
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March 14, 2014, 12:10:21 PM |
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still NO COINS FROM SUMPOOL
Do you have any in your Unconfirmed on the dashboard?
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nexus2k14
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March 14, 2014, 12:16:27 PM |
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And hashing.at has ridiculously high payout fees...mined all night, have 304 confirmed pi and fee is 314...i dont even have enough to pay for the payout.
What is your hash rate? 100khs please don't laugh Never mined at this pool, okaypool is fine judging by previous coins I mined, I can recommend you allpoolz.com, seems to count much better coin, I mined sumpool.com few hours and have 10K unconfirmed, switch to allpoolz and after 2-3h I have 4300 unconfirmed and a bit over 5k estimated, keep in mind DIFF spike high over 300 now is falling down to 16?! and slowly will settle in range 5-50 I queues. This coin have very long confirmation time I think even higher than Blackcoin, judging from time I wait for confirmation. My hashrate is 1Mh/s (2x270 MSI) , second rig in OFF due lost control on remote pc. I am abroad no way I can resurrect
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March 14, 2014, 12:19:00 PM |
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Pool Hash Rate 165.602 MH/s Pool Efficiency 99.83% Current Active Workers 107 Current Difficulty 47.09031302 Est. Next Difficulty 10.36941815 (Change in 2 Blocks) Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network) 23 minutes 45 seconds Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool) 20 minutes 21 seconds Est. Shares this Round 192882 (done: 269.78%) Next Network Block 809 (Current: 808) Last Block Found 800 Time Since Last Block 1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds
Best Efficiency Pool & Hash Pool
COME IN COME IN the pool url = http://pi.sumpool.com
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CrunchHarder
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March 14, 2014, 12:23:32 PM |
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I mean, seriously CrunchHarder... let's be honest here...
You're telling me that your miners didn't make ANYTHING at the pool BEFORE the squeeze?
I find that VERY hard to believe.
Be honest, and do the right thing. Pay your miners.
I'm sorry, I don't really understand what you mean? The chain they were mining on is not accepted by the network - those blocks are orphaned by the main chain, so yes, they mined some blocks, but they are all orphans so there is nothing to pay!!! If you want to go on the alternate chain, I will happily send you the entire wallet.dat!!!
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March 14, 2014, 12:25:25 PM Last edit: March 14, 2014, 12:35:36 PM by CrunchHarder |
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Are you serious? What about the pi that your miners made BEFORE you decided to go all gun-ho and make an alt-chain?
That would be zero, since at the time I put the pool up, as I said when I finished and came here to announce it, I found the blockchain totally stuck. As you can see at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=502448.msg5689065#msg5689065 I came back to the thread at 06:00, no block had been found for 30 minutes, and it was a further 50 minutes until another one was found. See http://cryptexplorer.com/chain/PiCoin?count=5&hi=783As you can see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=502448.msg5689378#msg5689378 I posted my fork at 06:47 right as the main chain managed to get block 780 ( http://cryptexplorer.com/block/368c4d78822f9465064dfab7142f5025116572522bc0ecf2c12077e73a112d95). So a total of zero blocks was found in the time our pool was running the mainline wallet. It was then nearly another hour until another block was found, time I spent trying to build a Windows wallet to help out. I guess I shouldn't have bothered if you're going to imply I'm some shady pool operator who steals his users coins - I have in fact paid several times out of my own pocket for disasters like failures and loss of funds to ensure users got fairly paid - don't judge someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes - being a pool op isn't what people think it is - I dislike the shady ones just as much as you. I put a big warning on the pool front page that it was on an alternate chain, and I posted repeatedly that this was the case so no-one would accidentally mine there without making a conscious choice to do so. I'll repeat my offer again, and slightly rephrase it - I would happily escrow the wallet.dat I have with the OP if anyone wants to validate that there was nothing to pay out. I think that's the only fair way it could be done.
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March 14, 2014, 12:26:16 PM |
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So I've been screwed royally over then?
No. Bondni has a long, good reputation with the community. I highly doubt it. They will fix what is wrong, and give credit where it is due. Nice one, cheers.
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nemesisshaw
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March 14, 2014, 12:29:58 PM |
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Coin takes a while to confirm, similar to AuroraCoin, feels like it's the Alaskan oil pipe and I'm just waiting for the pi to flooooooooooow!
And yeah.. I'm not touching NXT-e exchange, I'm good brah! Danks but no danks, imma wait on dis one.
Also if you're hashing with 100 Kh/s don't mine on a coin with KGW enabled or you'll be waiting fo'evs.
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PICoin: 59DKwFQFuRAWSXgZxcjt6264TP8wAu4kKf
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qumatru
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March 14, 2014, 12:30:37 PM |
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next-e address not working for picoin
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